Phil Sheridan and His Army

Phil Sheridan and His Army
Title Phil Sheridan and His Army PDF eBook
Author Paul Andrew Hutton
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 500
Release 2013-07-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0806150211

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"Paul Hutton’s study of Phil Sheridan in the West is authoritative, readable, and an important contribution to the literature of westward expansion. Although headquartered in Chicago, Sheridan played a crucial role in the opening of the West. His command stretched from the Missouri to the Rockies and from Mexico to Canada, and all the Indian Wars of the Great Plains fell under his direction. Hutton ably narrates and interprets Sheridan’s western career from the perspective of the top command rather than the battlefield leader. His book is good history and good reading."–Robert M. Utley

Sheridan and His Times

Sheridan and His Times
Title Sheridan and His Times PDF eBook
Author William Earle
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1859
Genre
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Sheridan and his Times

Sheridan and his Times
Title Sheridan and his Times PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 333
Release 2022-09-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3375120044

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1859.

A Traitor's Kiss

A Traitor's Kiss
Title A Traitor's Kiss PDF eBook
Author Fintan O'Toole
Publisher Granta Books (UK)
Pages 516
Release 1998
Genre Dramatists, English
ISBN 9781862071186

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A biography of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the writer of The School for Scandal and The Rivals. The text argues that Sheridan's Irishness was a crucial factor in his drive for English literary and political success.

The Making of Us

The Making of Us
Title The Making of Us PDF eBook
Author Sheridan Voysey
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 238
Release 2019-03-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0718095596

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Beautifully written and deeply poignant, The Making of Us allows readers to walk alongside author and radio personality Sheridan Voysey during a transformational moment in his life journey. Picking up where Resurrection Year: Turning Broken Dreams Into New Beginnings left off, Sheridan helps us process what we can learn about our identities in the face of disappointment and change. Life had not gone according to plan for Sheridan Voysey and his wife, Merryn. When infertility ended their dream of becoming parents, they uprooted their lives and relocated from Australia to Oxford, England, so Merryn could pursue her professional goals. But the move meant Sheridan had to give up his well-established career in Christian radio, and though he was experiencing some success as a writer, he couldn’t reconcile his expectations for his life with the reality he was living. Lost and directionless, he came to a sobering realization: I don’t know who I am. Following the example of many a seeker, Sheridan decided to pair his spiritual journey with a literal one: a hundred-mile pilgrimage along the northeast coast of England. Inspired by the life and influence of the monk Cuthbert, who was among the first to evangelize northern England in the 600s, Voysey and his friend DJ traveled on foot from the Holy Island of Lindisfarne to Durham, where the famed Lindisfarne Gospels were on display. What makes us who we are? What shapes our hopes and dreams, and how do we adjust when things don’t go as we hoped? Can we recover if we make a choice that’s less than perfect? Voysey tackles these questions and others as he deftly weaves together Cuthbert’s story, the history of early Christianity in England, and his own struggle to find his identity and purpose. His introspective writing leads readers to consider their own stories and reflect on how God calls each of us to an identity bigger than any earthly role or career. Part travel memoir, part pilgrim’s journal, The Making of Us is a quiet story including a chapter-by-chapter reflection guide, of trust in God’s leading for our lives, no matter where our paths take us.

Terrible Swift Sword

Terrible Swift Sword
Title Terrible Swift Sword PDF eBook
Author Joseph Wheelan
Publisher Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Pages 430
Release 2012-08-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0306820277

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A compelling new biography of General Sheridan, whose leadership and aggressive tactics helped win the Civil War, crush the Plains Indians, and save Yellowstone National Park

Sheridan and His Times, 2

Sheridan and His Times, 2
Title Sheridan and His Times, 2 PDF eBook
Author William Earle
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1859
Genre
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